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Monday, November 25, 2013

P-Square thrill Dar


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Visiting P-Square musicians from Nigeria made a huge mark during their show staged at the Leaders club in Dar es Salaam on Saturday.

As expected their performance was phenomenal as multitude of fans thronged at the centrally located Leaders Club to enjoy the live show deep in the mid night.
Amid tight security to ensure peace and tranquilly prevails during the show, still many music fans found their way into the arena.


No doubt the show was magnificent as music fans enjoyed the exclusive brand of entertainment bash most unlikely to happen in the near future.

The show started with a low profile approach as four domestic-based popular musicians took to the stage to warm up the air for 45 minutes each. It was full three hours of entertainment from the home-based musicians that kept fans in the right mood ahead of the P-Square duo arrival on the stage.

First was Ben Pol who entertained fans for full 45 minutes before paving the way to Judith Wambura or popularly known as Lady Jay Dee. What a display of performance from the heroine who took fans by storm with various contributions that kept the entire Leaders club in frenzy of excitement.

Then came Professor J who also made his presence felt ahead of the show. Up to this time fans were still making their way through the entrance in a bid not to miss the show of the year.

The P-Square duo and their fellow musicians were still organising their arsenals to rock fans as temperature stabilised with cool breeze from the nearby Indian Ocean shores gradually filling the venue.

Joe Makini was the last one from the domestic line-up of entertainers as he exhausted the final 45 minutes to open the gate for the explosive visitors.
As the midnight unfolded the Nigerian duo accessed the stage to awake the entire crowd of fans that were packed inside the Leaders Club.

What followed next was the bash not to match in comparison as none of the fans would attempt to sleep a wink.

It was highly fantastic as there was an evidence of value for money for the fans who dug deep from their pockets to attend the high-profile music entertainment.
It was deep in the midnight the entire Ada Estate and nearby suburbs of Kinondoni and Oyster Bay areas were filled with the music sounds of the P-Square.

The show continued to reverberate across the city’s air up to early hours of Sunday morning when fans still demanded more from the visiting musicians.

Eventually it came to be proved that every start has a corresponding finish as the show was concluded with fans taking closer look of the P-Square music team with admiration.

Peter was highly fascinated by some of the young women who attended his show during the night. Personally he took off his wrist watch and generously handed it to one Yasmin as a gesture of appreciating her presence and the rest.

The rest of the P-Square group members took off some of their outfits and threw them to fans who accepted them as souvenir gifts.

The team boarded an early morning flight home leaving behind fans bewildered yet satisfied with the grand music show of the year.

It was a second P-Square show in less than three years but this one was more superb, organised and fantastic in all sorts, yet not to be missed! 

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